Effortlessly beautiful images captured by Swedish photographer Pia Ulin have graced the pages of countless magazines and blogs over the last few years. So I though I’d also jump on the cheerleading bandwagon to say how much I adore Pia’s work and her ability to convey so much through her brilliant photographs.

Sure, the spaces she shoots are simply divine – beautifully designed and styled to perfection, but there’s something deeper that radiates through her work. I feel connected to the spaces she portrays as she manages to capture a certain simplicity, warmth and a positive vibe in her images. There is no doubt that Pia is a master storyteller and her photographs radiate style, beauty, energy and careful attention to detail.

Hats off Ms Ulin. I am a true fan.


[Images © Pia Ulin.]



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4 Responses

  1. Ella

    Lovely post. I’ve seen a few of these scattered around the blogosphere & pinterest. Nice to see the images read more cohesively as a story with a well deserved hats off to the photographer!

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  2. Ezabelle

    Love love love the interiors. Unpretentious. Photography is just crisp perfect. What patience!

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